1997Ludwig van Beethoven: Iberian Songs – With Violin, Cello and Piano Accompaniment
VISO Editorial, A Coruña
First edition of the arrangements on popular Spanish and Portuguese songs that Beethoven proposed between 1815 and 1818 to the Scottish editor George Thompson and which he never published
(introduction: pdf)

Guest Professor:
University of Alcalá de Henares (UAH), Madrid: postgraduate 1995
Madrid University Carlos III (UC3M), School of the Arts 2009
Madrid University Carlos III (UC3M), School of the Arts 2010
Madrid University Carlos III (UC3M), School of the Arts 2013
ESMUC (Catalonia College of Music ): Composition Seminar 2013
Madrid University Carlos III (UC3M), School of the Arts 2014
Barcelona Municipal Conservatory: Conducting 2015
Madrid University Carlos III (UC3M), School of the Arts 2015

LECTURES

Several cycles of lectures at the Salzburg Summer Festival (1991-1995). Lectures in European Universities, Concert Halls and Theatres, with a special mention for the lecture held in 1999 at the Teatro Central in Seville together with philosopher Emilio Lledó on Beethoven and Hegel pdf

NONOPROJEKT

During my years in Berlin as assistant to Claudio Abbado and the Berlin Philharmonic, an editorial team along with Jürgen Petzinger from Incontri-Europei asked me to develop an analysis and a “reader” for the concert of Luigi Nono’s Canto Sospeso at the Philharmonie-Berlin in December 1992. The concert was recorded and published in a special DVD edition in collaboration with Susanne Lothar, Bruno Ganz, Angelica Ippolito, Gian Maria Volonté, Ben Kingsley and Umberto Eco.
The Nonoprojekt, using the DVD as supporting material, has been subsequently developed in order to inspire students to reflect upon the idea of freedom, democracy and tolerance in the context of different European schools. From the Faroe Islands to Varna, Wiesbaden to Padua, each school participated in the project with their own approach and variations in the subjects of Music, Language, History, Philosophy and Art. The bearer of the project is Fondazione L’Unione Europea, based in Berlin.